Lined with 4.2 Capo (7rlt), colored with 3.5 Vivace (9mag bugpin).
All in all, I like the way this came out. Normally I steer clear from anything that resembles traditional style, but I decided to have some fun and try a neo-trad'ish style. The dead half of the rose was a lot of fun and something I have never done before. Even though it took extra time due to experimenting, mixing gray with colors is a great way to get those muted or weird tones.
I am however disappointed with my lettering. I was very timid going into them and as a result, I had to make multiple passes to make them solid. And even though the client is super happy with the piece, I'm pretty bummed because I think the lettering came out like butt-crack (of course I'll be keeping this to myself to ensure he stays happy).
I admit that I still have fear when lining with a lot of hang. I like seeing where my needle is and the pros to lining like this outweigh the cons, but I've had a couple of incidents of going too deep and I think that keeps me freaked out and lining like a pansy. I can't wait until I conquer this demon.
Anyhow, thanks for looking!
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